Christian Doctrine

Author(s): James Lemons

Edition: 1

Copyright: 2024

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What do we as Christians believe? And why do we believe it? And are we confidently prepared to communicate and defend what it is we believe? These are the kinds of questions we will be answering together in our Christian Doctrine course here in the College of Christian Faith at Dallas Baptist University. 

In your Course Lecture Outline Workbook you will find helpful, detailed outlines that go along with each of your instructor’s lectures. You will need to fill out these outlines as you observe and listen to each lecture and its accompanying PowerPoint presentation. Exams and quizzes come right from the lecture outlines so it’s important that you keep up with these outline completions throughout the semester. And at the conclusion of the semester you will be graded on the thoroughness of your complete Course Lecture Outline Workbook. In your workbook you will also find some helpful charts and articles that will occasionally supplement the lecture material. Additionally, there is a special KHQ link that will give you some excellent review quizzes that will have you thoroughly prepared for each of the unit exams in the course. 

Here is our main goal for the course: “But make sure that in your hearts you honor Christ as Lord. Always be ready to give an answer to anyone who asks you about the hope you have.” (1 Peter 3:15, NIRV) 

Welcome aboard, and let’s get started in our journey together looking at some of the great biblical doctrines of our Christian faith that encompass the hope that we have!

James Lemons

Dr. Jim Lemons joined the faculty at Dallas Baptist University in Dallas, Texas, in 2007, after serving 25 years in pastoral ministry in Missouri and the North Texas area. Jim is a graduate of Rice University in Houston, Texas, where he attended on a track scholarship. He holds an MDiv and a PhD degree from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary in Fort Worth, Texas, and has done additional graduate study at Harvard University.

Dr. Lemons teaches in the College of Christian Faith at DBU. He also serves as the Director of the Master of Arts in Theological Studies program in DBU’s Graduate School of Ministry. 

Jim and his wife, Kathy, were married in 1982. They have two grown children: Christopher (who works in the IT Department at DBU), and Alyssa (a 2010 DBU graduate who just completed her tenth year as a Radio City Rockette in New York City). Dr. Lemons enjoys playing the guitar, reading (especially John Grisham novels), and enjoying all kinds of recreational sports, as well as spoiling six wonderful grandchildren: Micah, Charlotte, Samuel, Caleb, Silas, and Penelope. Dr. and Mrs. Lemons are active members of the Park Cities Baptist Church in Dallas, Texas, where Dr. Lemons teaches a Senior Adult Sunday School Class.

What do we as Christians believe? And why do we believe it? And are we confidently prepared to communicate and defend what it is we believe? These are the kinds of questions we will be answering together in our Christian Doctrine course here in the College of Christian Faith at Dallas Baptist University. 

In your Course Lecture Outline Workbook you will find helpful, detailed outlines that go along with each of your instructor’s lectures. You will need to fill out these outlines as you observe and listen to each lecture and its accompanying PowerPoint presentation. Exams and quizzes come right from the lecture outlines so it’s important that you keep up with these outline completions throughout the semester. And at the conclusion of the semester you will be graded on the thoroughness of your complete Course Lecture Outline Workbook. In your workbook you will also find some helpful charts and articles that will occasionally supplement the lecture material. Additionally, there is a special KHQ link that will give you some excellent review quizzes that will have you thoroughly prepared for each of the unit exams in the course. 

Here is our main goal for the course: “But make sure that in your hearts you honor Christ as Lord. Always be ready to give an answer to anyone who asks you about the hope you have.” (1 Peter 3:15, NIRV) 

Welcome aboard, and let’s get started in our journey together looking at some of the great biblical doctrines of our Christian faith that encompass the hope that we have!

James Lemons

Dr. Jim Lemons joined the faculty at Dallas Baptist University in Dallas, Texas, in 2007, after serving 25 years in pastoral ministry in Missouri and the North Texas area. Jim is a graduate of Rice University in Houston, Texas, where he attended on a track scholarship. He holds an MDiv and a PhD degree from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary in Fort Worth, Texas, and has done additional graduate study at Harvard University.

Dr. Lemons teaches in the College of Christian Faith at DBU. He also serves as the Director of the Master of Arts in Theological Studies program in DBU’s Graduate School of Ministry. 

Jim and his wife, Kathy, were married in 1982. They have two grown children: Christopher (who works in the IT Department at DBU), and Alyssa (a 2010 DBU graduate who just completed her tenth year as a Radio City Rockette in New York City). Dr. Lemons enjoys playing the guitar, reading (especially John Grisham novels), and enjoying all kinds of recreational sports, as well as spoiling six wonderful grandchildren: Micah, Charlotte, Samuel, Caleb, Silas, and Penelope. Dr. and Mrs. Lemons are active members of the Park Cities Baptist Church in Dallas, Texas, where Dr. Lemons teaches a Senior Adult Sunday School Class.